Plea in Bombay High Court Seeks Action Against Raj Thackeray for Alleged Hate Speech & Violence

Uttar Bhartiya Vikas Sena chief Sunil Shukla has moved the Bombay High Court seeking police protection, SIT probe, and action against Raj Thackeray’s MNS for alleged hate speech and threats. The plea follows claims of violence and intimidation against north Indians.

Plea In SC Seeks Action Against Raj Thackeray & De-Recognition of MNS: “Hate Speech Against Non-Marathi Speakers in Mumbai”

A petition has been filed in the Supreme Court seeking action against Raj Thackeray and the de-recognition of his party, the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS). The plea alleges that his hate speech led to violent attacks on Hindi-speaking people. Incidents were reported in areas like Powai and Versova. The petitioner has urged the Court to take strict action against such divisive acts.

Bombay High Court Quashes 17-Year-Old Case Against Raj Thackeray in Stone Pelting Incident

The Bombay High Court dismissed a criminal case against Raj Thackeray related to a 2008 stone-pelting incident on a State transport bus. The court found no evidence to prove Thackeray incited violence, ruling that he was not present during the attack, and concluded that the case lacked substantial evidence for trial.

Bombay HC: “No Evidence of Instigation in 2008 Hate Speech Case Against Raj Thackeray”

Raj Thackeray | The Bombay High Court dismissed allegations of inciting violence against Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) leader Raj Thackeray due to a lack of evidence for provocative speech or instigation. The court criticized the lower court’s decision and emphasized the importance of concrete evidence in legal proceedings regarding cases of alleged incitement and public disorder.